Tim Berners-Lee, a scientist and academic, was the primary author of HTML, with the assistance of his colleagues at CERN, an international scientific organization based in Geneva. Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989 at CERN.
What is HTML?
HTML stands for Hypertext markup language. A free and cross-platform software framework that implements the Flash API. Written in the Haxe programming language, the framework is often used for creating applications and games. HTML is the most commonly used markup language for developing web pages and applications. HTML5 is the latest version of HTML.
It is used to design web pages using a markup language. HTML is the combination of Hypertext and Markup language. Hypertext defines the link between the web pages. A markup language is used to define the text document within tag which defines the structure of web pages.